Frequently Asked Questions About Angled Wardrobes in London
Can angled wardrobes be fitted into very narrow or restricted spaces?
Yes, angled wardrobes are ideal for narrow or restricted spaces where standard furniture would not fit. Because they are designed to the exact dimensions of the room, angled wardrobes can be built into tight areas such as loft corners, under stairs, or narrow alcoves while still providing practical and accessible storage.
Do angled wardrobes need sliding doors, or can hinged doors be used?
Angled wardrobes can be designed with either sliding or hinged doors, depending on the available space. In rooms where floor space is limited, sliding doors are often the best option as they do not require clearance to open. Hinged doors can be used where space allows and are designed to open safely without interfering with the room layout.
Will an angled wardrobe look out of place in a bedroom?
No, when designed properly, an angled wardrobe looks like a natural part of the room. By matching finishes, colours, and proportions to your interior, bespoke angled wardrobes blend seamlessly with surrounding walls and ceilings, creating a built-in appearance rather than standing out as an awkward feature.
Are angled wardrobes suitable for under-stairs storage as well as lofts?
Yes, angled wardrobes are commonly used for both under-stairs storage and loft spaces. Any area with a sloping or irregular shape can benefit from an angled wardrobe, allowing storage to be added where freestanding furniture would leave wasted space or be impractical.
How long does it take to design and install an angled wardrobe in London?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the design and the space involved. After the initial consultation and design approval, the wardrobe is manufactured to order and professionally installed. The installation itself is typically completed efficiently with minimal disruption to your home.